The late Johnny Ramone trashed, among other things, the stereotype of the rock musician as being ditzy on facts and figures, dates and detail. (As, in the world of the blues, did Blind Willie McTell.) Johnny Ramone even compiled lists in notebooks (“the black books”) detailing gigs played, films seen and, as reproduced here, his Top Ten of Elvis Presley books:
- Last Train to Memphis
- Careless Love
- Elvis Up Close
- Elvis Aaron Presley: Revelations From the Memphis Mafia
- That’s Alright Elvis
- Elvis: What Happened?
- All About Elvis
- The Elvis Encyclopedia
- Down at the End of Lonely Street
- The Elvis Atlas
Who would read ten books about Elvis?
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I'm not being smart-arsed, but what is there in Elvis that can't be contained simply in one book, or two books, max?
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